abridged in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abridged in the PONS Dictionary

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an abridged version
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Extended harmonica and acoustic guitar trade-offs, which were abridged on the single edit, finish off the song.
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Almost immediately after the federation went into effect, however, these rights began to be abridged or violated.
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He drew protective cover offered by the doctrine over the impugned amendments while manifestly holding that the impugned amendments abridged the scope of fundamental rights.
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For a given cohort, the proportion expected to survive each year (or decade in an "abridged life table") is presented in tabular or graphical form.
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A 95 page abridged version was also published in 1945 and 1946.
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She used abridged books only when the content was deemed inappropriate for children.
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First published in 1738, it reached several editions in his own lifetime and has been re-edited, abridged and reprinted repeatedly.
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An abridged version of the book on audio cassette was released the same year.
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For subsequent repetitions abridged versions were developed on about 45 minutes, which also included a shorter guy than in the original version.
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Some of the classic cartoon shorts were abridged.
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